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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The graph shows the temperature of ice cream in an ice chest during an overnight trip. What is the domain of this function?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The domain is negative 10 through 30. The domain is all integers from negative 10 through 30. The domain is all real numbers 0 through 30. The domain is all integers from 0 through 30.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@gorv

OpenStudy (gorv):

domain is the values we can take

jagr2713 (jagr2713):

ordered pairs are like (x, y) domain means range of x so 0 to 30 all real numbers

OpenStudy (gorv):

here we can take values along x axis

jagr2713 (jagr2713):

so its C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you answer two more for me plz??

OpenStudy (gorv):

so x is starting from 0 and end at 30

jagr2713 (jagr2713):

sure

OpenStudy (gorv):

so domain is 0 to 30

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A school puts on a play. The play costs $1,200 in expenses. The students charge $4.00 for tickets. There will be one performance of the play in an auditorium that seats 500 people. What is the domain of the function that shows the profit as a function of the number of tickets sold? The domain is all real numbers from negative 1,200 to positive 2,000 The domain is all integers from negative 1,200 to positive 2,000. The domain is the integers from 0 to 500. The domain is all real numbers from 0 to 500.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Given f(x) and g(x) = f(x) + k, look at the graph below and determine the value of k. k = ______

OpenStudy (anonymous):

jagr2713 (jagr2713):

remember that f(x) is the function in terms of x and since domain = the "x" values, ur domain = the number of tickets sold which can be from 0 (no one buys any ticket cuz the play sucks) or 500 (max amount of tickets available) so it is C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks! and the next one?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@jagr2713

jagr2713 (jagr2713):

wait

jagr2713 (jagr2713):

idk sorry lol

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